Spring is the time to plant flowers not only in the garden, but also in the cemetery.
And it is important to remember that some flowers do not belong on a grave.
Anastasia Kovrizhnykh, an expert of the online publication Belnovosti, an agronomist and landscape designer, tells us which flowers are not usually planted in cemeteries.
It is not customary to plant plants with large buds, such as peonies, chrysanthemums and roses, on graves.
As a rule, carnations, gypsophila, yarrow, milkweed, and allisum are planted.
They are drought tolerant and are great for decorating graves.
You can also plant forget-me-nots, daffodils, sandworts, tulips, and periwinkle.
Earlier, the expert told what flowers to plant in March.